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Crafting an Investor Presentation That Gets Attention
Hosts: Karen Rands & Erik Nelson
Raising capital starts long before an investor writes a check.
It starts with a story.
Not a story about your product. Not a story about your technology. And not a story about how hard you've worked to get where you are today.
It starts with a story that answers one simple question every investor is asking:
"How am I going to make money?"
In this episode of Capital Conversations, Karen Rands and Erik Nelson break down the anatomy of a successful investor presentation and explain why so many startups fail to raise capital—not because they're bad companies, but because they tell the wrong story. Investors aren't buying your product. They're investing in your company, your management team, your business model, and your ability to execute.
Karen shares lessons learned from decades of reviewing startup pitches, coaching founders, and working directly with angel investors. The discussion covers everything from market opportunity and business models to management teams, financial forecasts, traction, and investor psychology. Along the way, they explain why presentations should be designed to earn the next meeting—not close the deal—and how founders can avoid the common mistakes that cause investors to lose interest within the first few minutes.
Whether you're preparing for an angel group presentation, a venture capital meeting, a crowdfunding campaign, or a public offering, this episode provides a practical framework for building presentations that communicate value, inspire confidence, and open doors.
Show Notes: https://sterlinginvestments.com/podcast-the-anatomy-of-a-pitch/
By Erik Nelson & Karen RandsCrafting an Investor Presentation That Gets Attention
Hosts: Karen Rands & Erik Nelson
Raising capital starts long before an investor writes a check.
It starts with a story.
Not a story about your product. Not a story about your technology. And not a story about how hard you've worked to get where you are today.
It starts with a story that answers one simple question every investor is asking:
"How am I going to make money?"
In this episode of Capital Conversations, Karen Rands and Erik Nelson break down the anatomy of a successful investor presentation and explain why so many startups fail to raise capital—not because they're bad companies, but because they tell the wrong story. Investors aren't buying your product. They're investing in your company, your management team, your business model, and your ability to execute.
Karen shares lessons learned from decades of reviewing startup pitches, coaching founders, and working directly with angel investors. The discussion covers everything from market opportunity and business models to management teams, financial forecasts, traction, and investor psychology. Along the way, they explain why presentations should be designed to earn the next meeting—not close the deal—and how founders can avoid the common mistakes that cause investors to lose interest within the first few minutes.
Whether you're preparing for an angel group presentation, a venture capital meeting, a crowdfunding campaign, or a public offering, this episode provides a practical framework for building presentations that communicate value, inspire confidence, and open doors.
Show Notes: https://sterlinginvestments.com/podcast-the-anatomy-of-a-pitch/